Science & Technology

Websites Down After Hurricane Sandy

Among them Gawker still down, Huffington Post came back on in the morning. We, of course, all always here!

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Electrons work for free, except, of course in major storms—as several prominent websites discovered.

When the former Hurricane Sandy — now technically a cyclone—hit the New York area, it cut power to hundreds of thousands of people, including some major Internet providers. Many seeking news, gossip and other information found themselves temporarily bereft and relying on other technologies such as television and radio and newspaper websites.